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Fabulous Goldscheider Shirley Temple Mask

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Fabulous Goldscheider Shirley Temple Mask. This highly collectable piece comes from the renowned Goldscheider factory in Vienna. Designed by Stefan Dakon, this piece really captures Shirley Temple in her earliest and most famous years. Wonderfully coloured with a pink and crimson hat, beautifully blended complexion, and finished off with a pale blue polka dot bow, this mask is a must for any serious Goldscheider collector. The piece has the factory’s stamp on the back and is signed . The piece is in good condition with only age related signs of wear.
20th Century, Ceramic, Austrian.

Height – 8cm
Width – 17cm
Length – 22cm

Newark Antiques & Interiors, Kelham Rd, Newark NG24 1BX
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 8.30 – 17.00 Sat 10.00 – 16.00
Price
£480.00  UK
$602.45  USA
574.37  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Period Retro Antiques Material Ceramic Origin Austrian Maker Goldscheider Item code as343a3918 / S4DZST2477 Status For Sale

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Newark Antiques and InteriorsKelham Road
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NG24 1BX

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